2014 Philippines men's national basketball team results

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Philippines vs Croatia at the 2014 FIBA World Cup Andray Blatche World Cup 2014.jpg
Philippines vs Croatia at the 2014 FIBA World Cup

The Philippines national basketball team in 2014 led by head coach Chot Reyes first tournament was the 2014 FIBA Asia Cup where they managed to finish third. [1] The team had a series training camps in Miami in the United States, in Antibes, France where they participated in a pocket tournament, and Spain the host country of the FIBA World Cup. They returned to the FIBA World Cup after 36 years last participating in the 1978 edition. [2] The national team did not get past the group stage with only a lone win against Senegal. The win against Senegal was the Philippines first win at the FIBA World Cup since 1974. [3] However the national team did not meet expectations at the Asian Games and failed to reach the medal round. [4] Head Chot Reyes is later replaced by Tab Baldwin who assumed Reyes' former post the next year.

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Record

Head coach, Chot Reyes giving instructions to Jimmy Alapag Chot Reyes and Jimmy Alapag.jpg
Head coach, Chot Reyes giving instructions to Jimmy Alapag
CompetitionGPWL
2014 FIBA World Cup 514
2014 FIBA Asia Cup 651
2014 Asian Games 734
2014 Antibes International Basketball Tournament 303
Exhibition games 853
Total291415

Uniforms

Tournaments

FIBA Asia Cup

Group stage

July 12
14:45 (UTC+8)
Philippines  Flag of the Philippines.svg7864Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei
Scoring by quarter:20–10, 16–16, 11–24, 31–14
Pts: Lee 18
Rebs: Douthit 16
Asts: Lee, Tenorio 4
Pts: Hu L.M. 15
Rebs: Davis 9
Asts: Peng C.Y. 8
Wuhan Sprts Center Gymnasium, Wuhan
Referees: Marwan Egho (LIB), Haryanto Sutaryo (INA), Ceciline Michael Vino (IND)
July 14
14:45 (UTC+8)
Philippines  Flag of the Philippines.svg7457Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Scoring by quarter:25–14, 18–17, 13–8, 18–18
Pts: David, Lee 10
Rebs: Belga 7
Asts: Alas, Lee 3
Pts: Ng H.B. 17
Rebs: Lim, Ng H.B. 8
Asts:5 players 1
Wuhan Sports Center Gymnasium, Wuhan
Referees: Zhu Duan (CHN), Amirhossein Safarzadeh (IRI), Ceciline Michael Vino (IND)
July 15
17:15 (UTC+8)
Jordan  Flag of Jordan.svg7071Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 12–17, 18–13, 22–19, 18–22
Pts: Al-Sous 14
Rebs: Al Dwairi 13
Asts: Al Hamarsheh, Eid 3
Pts: Lee 16
Rebs: Douthit 9
Asts: De Ocampo 2
Wuhan Sports Center Gymnasium, Wuhan
Referees: Marwan Egho (LIB), Snehal Bendke (IND), Mei Wang (CHN)

Quarterfinals

July 17
17:15 (UTC+8)
Philippines  Flag of the Philippines.svg7066Flag of India.svg  India
Scoring by quarter:20–17, 25–16, 15–14, 10–19
Pts: Lee 15
Rebs: Douthit 12
Asts: Lee 3
Pts: Singh Amr. 20
Rebs: Singh Amr., Singh Amj. 10
Asts: Singh P. 4
Wuhan Sports Center Gymnasium, Wuhan
Referees: Arsen Andryushkin (KAZ), Ying-Cheng Chen (TPE), Zhu Duan (CHN)

Semifinals

July 18
17:15 (UTC+8)
Philippines  Flag of the Philippines.svg5576Flag of Iran.svg  Iran
Scoring by quarter: 13–20, 15–19, 16–22, 11–15
Pts: David, De Ocampo, Tenorio 11
Rebs: De Ocampo, Douthit 8
Asts: Aguilar, Belga, David, Douthit, Lee 1
Pts: Jamshidi 19
Rebs: Sahakian 9
Asts: Haddadi 9
Wuhan Sports Center Gymnasium, Wuhan
Referees: Arsen Andryushkin (KAZ), Naser Mohammad Ramadan Abu Rashed (JOR), Naohiko Uchihara (JPN)

3rd place

July 19
17:15 (UTC+8)
China  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg7980Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Scoring by quarter:24–15, 20–23, 18–22, 17–20
Pts: Makan 23
Rebs: Zhou 5
Asts: Wang 5
Pts: De Ocampo 18
Rebs: Douthit 22
Asts: Tenorio 4
Wuhan Sports Center Gymnasium, Wuhan
Referees: Marwan Egho(LIB), Snehal Bendke (IND), Amirhossein Safarzadeh (IRI)

Antibes International Basketball Tournament

August 15
20:30 (UTC+2)
France  Flag of France.svg7568Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Scoring by quarter:22–20, 13–19, 17–16, 23–13
Pts: Batum 16
Rebs: Batum 11
Asts: Diot 6
Pts: Blatche, Lee 12
Rebs: Blatche 7
Asts: Blatche, Norwood, Tenorio 2
Azur Arena, Antibes, France
Referees: Luigi Lamonica (ITA), Fernando Rocha (POR), Milija Vojinovic (SRB)
August 16
18:00 (UTC+2)
Philippines  Flag of the Philippines.svg7597Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Scoring by quarter: 17–20, 25–27, 21–26, 12–24
Pts: Blatche 20
Rebs: Blatche 10
Asts: Alapag, Tenorio 3
Pts: Baynes 15
Rebs: Motum 12
Asts: Exum 6
Azur Arena, Antibes, France
Referees: Joseph Bissang (FRA), David Chambon (FRA), Abdel Hamzaoui (FRA)
August 17
18:00 (UTC+2)
Ukraine  Flag of Ukraine.svg11464Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Scoring by quarter:21–16, 40–19, 22–13, 31–16
Pts: Lypovyy 16
Rebs: Lypovyy 8
Asts: Mishula 9
Pts: De Ocampo 11
Rebs: Douthit 8
Asts: Norwood 3
Azur Arena, Antibes, France
Referees: Joseph Bissang (FRA), David Chambon (FRA), Abdel Hamzaoui (FRA)

FIBA World Cup

Group stage

August 30
12:30 (UTC+2)
Croatia  Flag of Croatia.svg8178 (OT)Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Scoring by quarter:23–9, 14–22, 20–18, 14–22,  Overtime:10–7
Pts: Bogdanović 26
Rebs: Tomić 11
Asts: Tomić, Šarić 4
Pts: Blatche 28
Rebs: Blatche 12
Asts: Alapag 6
Palacio Municipal de Deportes San Pablo, Seville
Attendance: 3,500
Referees: José Reyes (MEX), Mohammad Al-Amiri (KUW), Fernando Rocha (POR)
August 31
20:00 (UTC+2)
Philippines  Flag of the Philippines.svg7082Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
Scoring by quarter: 10–20, 17–17, 18–21, 25–24
Pts: Blatche 21
Rebs: Blatche 14
Asts: Alapag 3
Pts: Printezis 25
Rebs: Bourousis 10
Asts: Papanikolaou 4
Palacio Municipal de Deportes San Pablo, Seville
Attendance: 5,554
Referees: Luigi Lamonica (ITA), Mohammad Al-Amiri (KUW), Stephen Seibel (CAN)
September 1
17:30 (UTC+2)
Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg8581Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 22–25, 21–13, 28–23, 14–20
Pts: Scola 19
Rebs: Mata 9
Asts: Scola, Campazzo 4
Pts: De Ocampo 18
Rebs: Blatche 15
Asts: Castro, Alapag 2
Palacio Municipal de Deportes San Pablo, Seville
Attendance: 6,071
Referees: Ilija Belošević (SRB), Juan González (ESP), Carlos Julio (ANG)
September 3
13:30 (UTC+2)
Philippines  Flag of the Philippines.svg7377Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico
Scoring by quarter:25–13, 19–26, 13–22, 16–16
Pts: Blatche 25
Rebs: Blatche 14
Asts: De Ocampo 3
Pts: Barea 30
Rebs: Franklin 9
Asts: Rivera 3
Palacio Municipal de Deportes San Pablo, Seville
Attendance: 4,998
Referees: José Reyes (MEX), Juan González (ESP), Carlos Julio (ANG)
September 4
14:00 (UTC+2)
Senegal  Flag of Senegal.svg7981 (OT)Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Scoring by quarter:19–13, 5–24, 20–12, 20–15,  Overtime: 15–17
Pts: Faye 20
Rebs: Dieng 14
Asts: D'Almeida 13
Pts: Blatche, Alapag 18
Rebs: Blatche 14
Asts: Alapag 4
Palacio Municipal de Deportes San Pablo, Seville
Attendance: 5,132
Referees: Ilija Belošević (SRB), Fernando Rocha (POR), Carlos Julio (ANG)

Asian Games

Group stage

September 23
14:00
Philippines  Flag of the Philippines.svg8576Flag of India.svg  India
Scoring by quarter:24–16, 26–21, 20–16, 15–23
Pts: Douthit, Chan 14
Rebs: Douthit 10
Asts: Alapag, Norwood 3
Pts: Amr. Singh 16
Rebs: Bhriguvanshi 6
Asts: Bhriguvanshi 5
Hwaseong Sports Complex, Hwaseong
Referees: Arsen Andryushkin (KAZ), Kijun Sung (KOR), Hsieh Wen Wei (TPE)
September 25
14:00
Iran  Flag of Iran.svg6863Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Scoring by quarter:29–17, 7–17, 14–19, 18–10
Pts: Nikkhah Bahrami 21
Rebs: Haddadi 15
Asts: Nikkhah Bahrami 5
Pts: Lee 11
Rebs: Douthit 10
Asts: Tenorio 2
Hwaseong Sports Complex, Hwaseong
Referees: Mansour Saeed Alahmari (KSA), Hwang Intae (KOR), Hsieh Wen Wei (TPE)

Quarterfinals - Group H

September 26
18:30
Philippines  Flag of the Philippines.svg6877Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar
Scoring by quarter: 19–19, 20–17, 12–20, 17–21
Pts: Alapag 15
Rebs: Pingris 8
Asts: Alapag, De Ocampo 3
Pts: M.Y. Mohamed 19
Rebs: M.Y. Mohamed 8
Asts: Watson, El Hadary 3
Hwaseong Sports Complex, Hwaseong
Referees: Harja Jaladri (INA), Man Lei Si (MAC), Mohammadreza Salehian (IRI)
September 27
14:00
South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg9795Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 18–22, 26–29, 27–21, 26–23
Pts: Moon T.J. 38
Rebs: Oh S.K. 8
Asts: Kim T.S. 5
Pts: Alapag 25
Rebs: Fajardo 10
Asts: Norwood 5
Samsan World Gymnasium, Incheon
Referees: Mohammad Al-Amiri (KUW), Yang Hongfeng (CHN), Mohammad Reza Salehian (IRI)
September 28
15:15
Philippines  Flag of the Philippines.svg6765Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Scoring by quarter:14–8, 21–13, 17–18, 15–26
Pts: Douthit 18
Rebs: Douthit 14
Asts:three players 2
Pts: Ilin 21
Rebs: Kolesnikov, Ponomarev 10
Asts: Ilin 4
Hwaseong Sports Complex, Hwaseong
Referees: Yuji Higashi (JPN), Girok Shin (KOR), Reza Azarafza (IRI)

Classification round

September 29
16:15
China  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg7871Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Scoring by quarter:21–17, 21–17, 23–19, 13–18
Pts: Liu 16
Rebs: Zhou Q. 9
Asts: Liu 5
Pts: Douthit 24
Rebs: Tenorio 10
Asts: Tenorio 3
Hwaseong Sports Complex, Hwaseong
Referees: Mohammad Alamiri (KUW), Jongkuk Kim (KOR), Mohammadreza Salehian (IRI)
October 1
15:15
Mongolia  Flag of Mongolia.svg6884Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Scoring by quarter:21–18, 9–20, 25–25, 13–21
Pts: Battuvshin 18
Rebs: Davaasambuu 7
Asts: Otgonbaatar 4
Pts: De Ocampo 25
Rebs: Fajardo 12
Asts: De Ocampo 7
Hwaseong Sports Complex, Hwaseong
Referees: Reza Azarafza (IRI), Seungmu Lee (KOR), Kyoungjin Park (KOR)

Exhibition games

August 2
[5]
Miami Pro-Am Selection Flag of the United States.svg 7495Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
August 3
[6]
Elev8 Sports Institute Flag of the United States.svg 8493Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
August 10
[7]
Liga ACB Selection Flag of Spain.svg 5989Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 16–23, 15–27, 11–17, 8–22
Pts: Hernangomez 12Pts: Blatche 18
August 19
20:30 (UTC+2)
[8]
Basque Country Flag of the Basque Country.svg 7566Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Scoring by quarter:23–12, 20–12, 14–15, 18–27
Pts: Cortaberria 14
Rebs: M. Uriz 7
Asts: Cortareberria 4
Pts: Blatche 19
Rebs: Pingris 9
Asts: Alapag 2
Polideportivo Municipal J.A. Gasca, San Sebastián
Referees: Antonio Sacristán, Rubén Sánchez, Paul Urbano
August 21
[9]
Philippines  Flag of the Philippines.svg7483Flag of Angola.svg  Angola
Scoring by quarter: 17–17, 17–26, 16–21, 24–19
Pts: Blatche 33Pts: Cipriano 29
August 24
Philippines  Flag of the Philippines.svg7465Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt
Pts: Chan 20
Palacio Multiusos, [11] Guadalajara
Attendance: 3,500+ [12]
August 26
Philippines  Flag of the Philippines.svg7986Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic
Scoring by quarter: 21–21, 23–27, 9–9, 26–29
Pts: Norwood 17Pts: Feldeine 15

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  12. "Fajardo, crowd spell big difference in Gilas win over Egypt".
  13. "Gilas loses to the Dominican Republic in highly physical match".
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